ASU Insight: ASU in Washington DC overview


Washington monument

Arizona State University is now in Washington D.C.

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Having a presence in Washington, D.C., generates attention and interest about Arizona State University on an international platform. It spurs national engagements and partnerships for ASU, provides important and one-of-kind learning, teaching and research opportunities for students and faculty members, facilitates ASU’s participation in high-level idea exchanges, and expands the reach of groundbreaking research efforts. Scroll down to learn more about why ASU is in Washington, D.C.

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